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Old 07-26-2005, 06:14 PM
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Default Car died today, need help quick

My car died on the road today. After letting it sit for an hour it started up and ran fine but soon died again. I hit the nipple on the fuel regulator to find plenty of fuel. Spark is good (from the plugs at least). No engine codes whatsoever.

I'm going back with some tools to check and see if the plugs are full of fuel. But after that I'm clueless. Any ideas???
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You would think that a Crank sensor would throw a code.
Maybe a plugged catalytic converter.
Need some more info to be able to help.
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I should add that fuel dribbled out of the regulator, like a weak water fountain. Didn't matter if the ignition was on or off.
Old 07-26-2005, 06:31 PM
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Now that you mention it the car sputtered for a second just last weekend while stopped at a light. Lasted for a split second then all was good again. THe fuel filter was replaced a few months back by the dealer. The tech described it as filthy, and proceeded to do an injector service too.
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Could be the regulator is plugged.
You may have to bring it back to have it reserviced. :(
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Beyond the crank sensor..and it'* probably one. Did you just fill up? Maybe a possiblity of bad gas...but I doubt it.
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Had it towed to my dealer this morning, says it'* the fuel pump. The reason why the car would die then start after sitting is becasue the heat built pressure in the lines allowing the car to start.... makes sense

My fuel guage sender hasn't worked in months so since the tank has to be dropped I can kill 2 birds with 1 stone. If it wasn't so damn hot lately I'd do it myself, oh well it'* only money right.....

Thanks for all the quick replies!!


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